Hitler was no Catholic, he rejected the Catholic creed, Catholic revelation, and the Son of God:
In 1937, Hans Kerrl, the Reich Minister for Church Affairs, explained that "Positive Christianity" was not "dependent upon the Apostle's Creed", nor was it dependent on "faith in Christ as the son of God", upon which Christianity relied; rather, it was represented by the Nazi Party: "The FΓΌhrer is the herald of a new revelation", he said. [Shirer 1960]
Adolf Hitler used the term in point 24 of the 1920 Nazi Party Platform, stating: "the Party as such represents the viewpoint of Positive Christianity without binding itself to any particular denomination".
Hans Kerrl full quote, 1937 speech: "The party ... stands on a basis of Positive Christianity, and Positive Christianity is National Socialism .... National Socialism is the doing of God's will .... Godβs will reveals itself in German Blood .... Dr. Zoellner and Count Galen, Bishop of Muenster (Catholic), in similar words have tried to make clear to me that Christianity consists in faith in Christ as the Son of God. That makes me laugh. No, the main thing is deeds. Christianity is not dependent upon the Apostles' Creed .... True Christianity is represented by the party, and the German Volk are now called by the party and especially the Fuehrer to a real Christianity .... The church has not been able to generate the faith that moves mountains. But the Fuehrer has! The Fuehrer is the herald of a new revelation." (Herman 1943 pp. 157-158)
1920 DAP platform point 24: "We demand freedom for all religious denominations in the State, provided they do not threaten its existence nor offend the moral feelings of the German race. The Party, as such, stands for positive Christianity, but does not commit itself to any particular denomination. It combats the Jewish-materialist spirit within and without us, and is convinced that our nation can achieve permanent health only from within on the basis of the principle: The common interest before self-interest."
So did Hitler not authorize the statements that he was not committed to Catholicism and that his religion was independent of the Catholic Apostles' Creed, faith in Christ as the Son of God, and the old Catholic revelation? Are you playing Charles Manson divide-and-conquer again?
Hitler was no Catholic, he rejected the Catholic creed, Catholic revelation, and the Son of God:
Hans Kerrl full quote, 1937 speech: "The party ... stands on a basis of Positive Christianity, and Positive Christianity is National Socialism .... National Socialism is the doing of God's will .... Godβs will reveals itself in German Blood .... Dr. Zoellner and Count Galen, Bishop of Muenster (Catholic), in similar words have tried to make clear to me that Christianity consists in faith in Christ as the Son of God. That makes me laugh. No, the main thing is deeds. Christianity is not dependent upon the Apostles' Creed .... True Christianity is represented by the party, and the German Volk are now called by the party and especially the Fuehrer to a real Christianity .... The church has not been able to generate the faith that moves mountains. But the Fuehrer has! The Fuehrer is the herald of a new revelation." (Herman 1943 pp. 157-158)
1920 DAP platform point 24: "We demand freedom for all religious denominations in the State, provided they do not threaten its existence nor offend the moral feelings of the German race. The Party, as such, stands for positive Christianity, but does not commit itself to any particular denomination. It combats the Jewish-materialist spirit within and without us, and is convinced that our nation can achieve permanent health only from within on the basis of the principle: The common interest before self-interest."
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That still doesn't prove your claim π
So did Hitler not authorize the statements that he was not committed to Catholicism and that his religion was independent of the Catholic Apostles' Creed, faith in Christ as the Son of God, and the old Catholic revelation? Are you playing Charles Manson divide-and-conquer again?